Adobe offerings to support the collaboration need
Value proposition for the involved personas | Adobe offering | Involved surfaces |
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Creative users discover assets from Experience Manager, open and use them, edit and upload changes to Experience Manager, and upload new files into Experience Manager, without leaving Creative Cloud apps. | Adobe Asset Link | Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, and Adobe InDesign. |
Business users simplify opening and using assets, editing and uploading changes to Experience Manager, and uploading new files into Experience Manager from the desktop environment. They use a generic integration to open any asset type in the native desktop application, including non-Adobe ones. | Experience Manager desktop app | Experience Manager desktop app on Win and Mac desktop |
Marketers and business users discover, preview, license and save, and manage the Adobe Stock assets from within Experience Manager. Licensed and saved assets provide select Adobe Stock metadata for better governance. | Experience Manager and Adobe Stock integration | Experience Manager web interface |
This article focuses primarily on the first two aspects of the collaboration needs. Distribution and sourcing of assets at scale is briefly mentioned as a use case. For such needs solutions, consider Adobe Brand Portal or Asset Share Commons. Alternate solutions such as Brand Portal, solutions that can be built based on Asset Share Commons components, Link Share, using Experience Manager Assets should be reviewed based on specific requirement.
Mapping of use cases and Adobe solutions
Use Case | Adobe Asset Link | Experience Manager desktop app | Remarks / Other Solutions |
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Discover - browse DAM folders | Yes | Experience Manager Web interface and desktop actions | |
Discover - access DAM collections | Yes | Experience Manager Web interface and desktop actions | |
Discover - search for assets from DAM | Yes | Experience Manager Web interface and desktop actions | |
Use - open asset | Yes | Yes | Open from Web interface or from Finder |
Use - place asset from DAM into a document | Yes - embedding | Yes - linking or embedding | Experience Manager desktop app gives access to assets as files on the local file system. These links in the native apps are represented by local paths. |
Edit - open for editing | Yes - Check-out action | Yes - Open action (in the network share) | Check-out in AAL saves the asset to user’s creative cloud storage account (synchronized by Creative Cloud app) by default. |
Edit - work in progress outside DAM | Yes - Asset available in user’s Creative Cloud storage account synced to desktop. | Yes | |
Edit - upload changes | Yes - Check-in action with optional comment | Yes | |
Upload - single file | Yes - uploads current active document | Yes | Upload via web interface |
Upload - multiple files / hierarchical folder structures | No | Yes | Upload via web interface or via custom scripting or tool. |
Misc - user and login | Creative Cloud user logged into Creative Cloud desktop app gets recognized (SSO) | Experience Manager user and credentials | Users of both solutions count towards the Experience Manager user quota. |
Misc - network and access | Requires access from user’s desktop to Experience Manager deployment over network | Requires access from user’s desktop to Experience Manager deployment over network | Adobe Asset Link does not share network proxy environment. |
Misc - Migrate large number of assets | No | No | Assets migration guide |
To support asset distribution use cases, other solutions should be considered:
- Brand Portal for a configurable, SaaS add-on to Experience Manager Assets to publish assets.
- Custom solutions are created based on Asset Share Commons code base.
- Experience Manager link share to share assets on demand using links.
- Experience Manager Assets web interface with areas for external parties secured by Experience Manager access control setup and with necessary IT / network configuration adjustments, giving these external users access to Experience Manager.